These five homes by the acclaimed architect — including an adobe house in Santa Fe, New Mexico and a Prairie-style house in Chicago — are all currently on the market. Which one's your favorite?

Millard House

Millard House

Frank Lloyd Wright used his textile block design concept in this Pasadena, California, residence built in 1923, but also made sure to incorporate homeowner Alice Millard's request of including a large ornate fire screen, rustic wooden doors, and 18th century Delft tiles. The house, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is for sale with pricing by request.

Pottery House

Pottery House

Inspired by Native American pottery, Frank Lloyd Wright designed the spherical-shape Pottery House in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in adobe — the only time he ever used the material. While plans for it were drafted in 1942, he was unable to finish the structure before he died, and the house wasn't completed until 1984. It's listed at $4,750,000.